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Moonboot on R2 no more livestock or farming!
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 8163222" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>Dietrich Bonhoeffer argued, many decades ago, that stupid people are more dangerous than evil ones. You cannot reason with stupid people and stupidity is a sociological more than a psychological problem in humans. The often stubborn stupid individual tends to gather other like-minded stupid people who are impressed by illogical stupidity. This is a highly dangerous issue because in the end and without stern limitation, the lunatics almost certainly will take over the asylum. We can already see this with climate alarmists and their effect on energy policies and the emerging massive issue of energy poverty. Another issue similarly effected by the congregation of stupid people’s power is that of Brexit where stupid people, even those that would demonstrably and certainly be adversely effected from removing ourselves from our biggest markets with most favoured status, which pretty much covers all of us, were persuaded to make ourselves poorer and much inconvenienced.</p><p>By far the biggest issue likely to change the face of our beautiful nurtured landscape and rural culture is the stupid people that persuade equally stupid consumers that farming is detrimental to nature and humanity rather than its feeder and saviour and skilled custodians and managers of the lovely landscape which they value so highly but which they are being led blindly to profoundly change for the worse for future generations. Trees and scrub, fertiliser and farm animal-free, basically back to subsistence farming with most products being imported, because the stupid do not want anything actually produced in their backyard after moving into their new house built on a Greenfield site with wide access roads and parking for three cars per household. Certainly not more new houses! Now that is stupidity. You wait ‘till all the badgers start digging their small gardens up at night, the wolf eat their cat and maim one of their several pet dogs and see their attitude about cuddly sweet furry creatures change overnight. ‘Not in my back garden mate!'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 8163222, member: 718"] Dietrich Bonhoeffer argued, many decades ago, that stupid people are more dangerous than evil ones. You cannot reason with stupid people and stupidity is a sociological more than a psychological problem in humans. The often stubborn stupid individual tends to gather other like-minded stupid people who are impressed by illogical stupidity. This is a highly dangerous issue because in the end and without stern limitation, the lunatics almost certainly will take over the asylum. We can already see this with climate alarmists and their effect on energy policies and the emerging massive issue of energy poverty. Another issue similarly effected by the congregation of stupid people’s power is that of Brexit where stupid people, even those that would demonstrably and certainly be adversely effected from removing ourselves from our biggest markets with most favoured status, which pretty much covers all of us, were persuaded to make ourselves poorer and much inconvenienced. By far the biggest issue likely to change the face of our beautiful nurtured landscape and rural culture is the stupid people that persuade equally stupid consumers that farming is detrimental to nature and humanity rather than its feeder and saviour and skilled custodians and managers of the lovely landscape which they value so highly but which they are being led blindly to profoundly change for the worse for future generations. Trees and scrub, fertiliser and farm animal-free, basically back to subsistence farming with most products being imported, because the stupid do not want anything actually produced in their backyard after moving into their new house built on a Greenfield site with wide access roads and parking for three cars per household. Certainly not more new houses! Now that is stupidity. You wait ‘till all the badgers start digging their small gardens up at night, the wolf eat their cat and maim one of their several pet dogs and see their attitude about cuddly sweet furry creatures change overnight. ‘Not in my back garden mate!' [/QUOTE]
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